Cuba Gooding, Jr. whips open his shirt on the red carpet while arriving at the alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet show during the 2021 New York Fashion Week on Friday (September 10) in New York City.
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Netflix has unveiled Tudum, a global fan event set to provide fans with exclusives and first looks at some of their favorite original titles.
Tudum, named after the streamer’s opening signature tone, will take place on Saturday, September 25. The fan event will bring together the stars and creators from around the world, representing over 70 original series, films and specials. The inaugural Tudum event will also feature trailers, interactive panels and conversations with some of the streamer’s
Cuba Gooding, Jr. whips open his shirt on the red carpet while arriving at the alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet show during the 2021 New York Fashion Week on Friday (September 10) in New York City.
Sept. 7 on FX The latest Ryan Murphy show dramatizes the infamous impeachment of President Bill Clinton in 1998 (starring Clive Owen as Bill) and Monica Lewinsky’s role in the saga (starring Beanie Feldstein as Monica).
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Girl In Red take over Boxpark in Shoreditch, London, for a special surprise event for fans.
Ahead of the release of Netflix’s “Cowboy Bebop”, John Cho is opening up about taking on the lead role.
John Cho is reacting to some controversy surrounding his Cowboy Bebop casting.
‘Cowboy Bebop’ was released. Daniella Pineda, one of the leads of the series, was cast as the iconic Faye Valentine, an anime character that fans have treasured since the show’s release in 1998.
Back To The Future stars Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd have staged a reunion 36 years after the original film’s release.The pair came together to attend Awesome Con in Washington DC this week, sharing numerous photos of them backstage.Posting a picture of them sharing a golf cart on Instagram, Fox wrote: “Back to back #backtothefuture”.A post shared by Michael J Fox (@realmikejfox)Lloyd posted his own picture of them sitting beside one another, captioned: “Caption this…
You know that sound that plays every time you fire up a Netflix Original? Apparently, if you were to spell it out, you get “tudum.” And in honor of that unmistakable sound and the ridiculous number of upcoming projects coming to Netflix over the next several months, the streaming company thinks it’s time for a fan event, aptly titled TUDUM.
Netflix has announced some major news today!
Angelique Jackson If you don’t know what “Tudum” is, allow Regina King, Álvaro Morte, Idris Elba, Chris Hemsworth, Millie Bobby Brown and dozens more of Netflix’s biggest stars to tell you.“Tudum… or not Tudum?” that is the question “Sex Education” star Ncuti Gatwa asks (as Kedar Williams-Stirling cracks up beside him) in a comedic teaser, which explains that “tudum” is the way to spell out the sound you hear when you press play on Netflix.And now, Tudum is also the name of the streamer’s first
Another cult favorite is coming to life. Cowboy Bebop is getting a live-action adaptation — and Netflix finally released details about the highly anticipated TV show.
Netflix‘s adaptation of Cowboy Bebop have just been released – you can check them out below.The forthcoming series is set to rework the hit Japanese anime, created by Sunrise and originally launched in the 1990s. The new take from the streaming giant will air in November.John Cho is set to play the main character, Spike Spiegel, who is described as “just a humble bounty hunter”.
Cowboy Bebop is coming to Netflix and there’s an exciting first look!
Variety reported the series was set to be newly adapted — and now it’s finally happening.“Cowboy Bebop” will make its debut on Netflix on Nov. 19, featuring John Cho, Alex Hassell, Daniella Pineda, Mustafa Shakir and Elena Satine.
Meet Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir), and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda). Yep, the long-awaited and detailed “Cowboy Bebop” is finally done and premieres November 19 on Netflix.
I think it’s time to blow this scene. Get everybody and their stuff together. OK, three, two, one let’s jam.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix has released first look photos of the upcoming “Cowboy Bebop” adaptation starring John Cho, which premieres on Nov.